ENAM is a permanent coordination unit of the America Alumni Associations established in the region. It promotes all the cultural exchange programs administered by the DOS and bilateral commissions alike.

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To accomplish its mission and strenghten the State Alumni Community in the region, ENAM designs and implements through its member organizations projects and initiatives such as confereAnces, seminars, workshops, awards, information campaigns, editorial products and other. In close cooperation with the DOS, ENAM supports the creation of new AAA and provides mentoring to newly-established organizations. Membership is open to all the American Alumni Associations established in the Eurasian region which are recognized by the US Diplomatic Missions in the respective countries.
MISSION
Creating one strong Network of all American Alumni Associations in Europe which is to:
•Strengthen the State Alumni European community
•Enable collaboration between American Alumni Associations and cross border partnership in Europe
•Ensure activism among European American Alumni Association
•Work on further promoting State Alumni Community

VISION
«ENAM: State Alumni Community brought to your doorstep”
Fully implement the concept of State Alumni in Europe

OBJECTIVES
•Permanent coordination unit of the American Alumni Associations established in the region
•Promote all the cultural exchange programs administered by the Department of State and bilateral commissions alike
•Design and implement through its member organizations projects and initiatives such as conferences, seminars, workshops, awards, information campaigns, editorial products and other
•Supports the creation of new American Alumni Associations and provides mentoring to newly-established organizations.You can find the web page here.

Spark the Wave’s educational programs were first created in 1976 when the American Red Cross of Southeastern Pennsylvania began hosting an annual Leadership Development Center (LDC) to educate young people about the value of citizen service. As the camp and its importance in the community continued to grow, the Red Cross allowed the group to spin off its operation in January 2004 to facilitate a more comprehensive, year-round approach to reaching young people in Philadelphia and beyond.

We put on our first Service Seminar in the spring of 2004 for Holy Trinity School in Washington, DC. In 2005, we put on Wave Week I at Chestnut Hill College in Philadelphia for 39 participants. Wave Week has grown exponentially and we have added our Service-Mentoring and Club Wave programs.You can find the web page here.

The American Resource Center (ARC) is administered by the Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy in Chisinau, Moldova

American Resource Center

. The mission of the ARC is to provide information about the United States of America – its society, politics, history, economy, democratic traditions, holidays, and other issues of interest to the Moldovan audience.

ARC patrons include educators, students, Moldovan government officials, members of the Moldovan media, representatives of non-governmental organizations, legal professionals, librarians, and the general Moldovan public.

Community of Moldovans in Chicago — CMC is a non-profit organization created to provide opportunities for moldovan emigrants in Illinois, to affirm their cultural and spiritual identities, and to support a greater cooperation and understanding between
the United States and Republic of Moldova in the fields of art, culture and education.

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